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Chapter 387 Exclusive business

"Communication card, so that there is no distance between us."

Albert stood in front of the Gryffindor bulletin board, looked at the advertisement above, and fell into a brief silence. His roommates were really talented, and the slogan was well written.

Under the advertising slogan is an introduction to the effect of the communication card.

Price negotiable?

Well, if you just say ten galleons, it will probably scare away many potential customers!

That’s okay too!

They can do whatever they want!

Albert didn't care what the Weasley twins were planning to do, as long as they could sell it and make money.

Only by luring them with benefits and forming an interest group will the relationship be more stable, although this is not actually necessary between them.

However, Albert is not so focused on the issue of money, mainly because it is not difficult for him to make money now, at least it is not difficult to make a large amount of pounds.

"I saw it a few days ago. Fred and George were looking for people to sell communication cards." Shanna stood quietly next to Albert, also looking at the advertisement in front of her, raising her eyebrows and asked: "

Did you make the stuff?"

"Yeah." Albert responded casually.

"It's amazing." Shanna also read Albert's last paper, and when she saw this advertisement, she guessed what was going on.

She sighed: "Have you succeeded?"

"No, the communication card only transmits messages unilaterally. Wizards rarely need to use this thing. Except for couples in love, no one will spend money to buy a communication card." Albert came to the fireplace and bent down.

Picking up his own Tom, "I'm just making a prototype now."

"That's already great." Shanna sincerely admired Albert's ability to act. Not everyone can put their ideas into action.

At this time, the door to the common room was opened, and Fred and George walked in. Their faces were red, with a confident smile on their lips, and they even walked with their heads held high.

"We sold eight copies in three days." Fred and George looked at each other and said in unison.

While the two were talking, Fred also took out a money bag and put it in front of Albert.

"What about you?" Albert asked Lee Jordan sideways.

"One share." Lee Jordan muttered rather depressedly.

"It seems that you are not a qualified salesman." Albert poured out the Galleons teasingly and began to count the quantities.

Shanna looked at Albert who was counting the money and couldn't help but sigh, "There are actually nine people buying that thing."

She knew the price of communication cards. Last time she heard the Weasley twins selling this thing to a couple, and they even took the so-called communication cards and let them try the effect.

"It should be said that there are eighteen people. The communication card is five galleons a piece, two in a pair, and usually each pays half. Of course, there are not many students who can come up with this amount of money." Fred took Albert.

He happily explained to Shanna about the eight gold galleons that were specially delivered.

"It's similar to what I estimated. With the number of couples in Hogwarts, selling fifteen pairs of communication cards would already be the limit." Albert's move of counting galleons attracted the attention of many students.

"Wow, where did you get so many Galleons!"

Suddenly, an exclamation came from my ears.

Several people turned their heads to look in the direction of the sound. Ron and Harry stood nearby, dumbfounded as they watched the spoils-sharing meeting just now.

Harry had his own vault with a large amount of galleons in it, so he didn't care much about money, but Ron was different.

Ron had never had a single Galleung in his pocket in his life and was extremely poor. After witnessing Fred and George putting the allocated Galleons into their own pockets, he almost went crazy with envy.

When everyone was poor, he wouldn't say anything, but now that Fred and George were actually rich, and he saw this scene with his own eyes, Ron's psychology suddenly became unbalanced, and he kept feeling sour.

"Here, this is for you!" George reached into his pocket, put something in Ron's hand, reached out and patted his shoulder, then put his arm around Fred's shoulders and left together.

The gold coins jingled happily in their pockets, which sounded pleasant to the ears.

Both of them now understood a little bit why Albert always looked confident.

Having money means being confident!

They are also planning to shop around to see if they can find another suitable seller.

The Weasley brothers were able to sell eight communication cards in three days. It was actually thanks to the Marauder's Map that they could always find the right target to attack accurately.

Ron looked down at the candy in his hand. His joyful smile suddenly froze, and his cheeks suddenly turned red. He thought it would be... but he didn't expect it to be two candies.

"Those two little bastards are still as bad as ever!"

Li Jordan couldn't help laughing when he saw this scene.

"Okay Ron!" Harry reached out and patted Ron on the shoulder. While taking away a candy, he stuffed the other person with a Sickle.

Ron's eyes lit up when he saw an extra Sickle in his hand, but soon dimmed again. He pushed the money back to Harry, unwrapped the candy, and stuffed the candy into his mouth.

He said to Harry: "Those two guys have been playing tricks on me since I was a kid."

"Okay, let's go study the treasure map we found in the book not long ago!" Harry said to Ron.

"Treasure Map?"

Li Jordan and Albert looked at each other.

Could it be...

That should be it.

Both of them had meaningful smiles on their faces.

"You guys laugh so well." Shanna couldn't help but muttered as she watched the two of them smile meaningfully.

"Has anyone tried to hack my communication card?"

Albert changed the subject and asked Lee Jordan a question that concerned him more.

"Well, someone did try it. They thought your communication cards were too expensive and planned to make a batch of them to sell." Li Jordan felt even happier when he talked about this matter.

"If this thing were cheaper, I guess a lot of people would be willing to pay for it," Shanna muttered.

"The price is already very low. It can't get any cheaper. If it's cheaper, it will be sold cheaply." Albert shook his head and explained: "Although the communication card looks like just a metal card, the magic technology contained in this thing is not

It’s not cheap, and one piece can be used for a long time. It’s totally worth the price.”

"This thing is much more convenient than writing letters, and you can contact them at any time." Lee Jordan agreed with Albert's words, "otherwise they wouldn't spend money to buy it."

"Did they succeed?" Shanna asked curiously.

"They all should have failed. In the end, the Ravenclaw senior still held his nose and asked me to buy a communication card." Speaking of this incident, Lee Jordan wanted to share with the two how unlucky that guy was.

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Albert was not surprised at all. The communication card involved the advanced use of transformation spells. Most students should not be able to reach that level, let alone make similar gadgets.


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